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WANTS!*, INTERNATIONAL COBBSSPONDENOE fiCHOOM, KING* WAX LONDON, XTAVE established a branch hero. Those wishing is ispnifs their knowledge os bettor their goiL tion, should apply to “1.0.8..*’ Juliet Street Stratford. QrQNGES —The' pride^S* the pick of the deep. Aft Ift wards’ Pharmacy, T7J DWARDS’ Corn Cure “KillaoonP Ihe “Corn-ouring Hero. Is. Pride TXTHITE Piques, with Colural Stripes IOJd, 7d, with bropu stripe. White with saxe stripe White hail spot muslins lOjd, Is, l ß ’sd, T& tub silks, double width Is lid, Ti, splendid wear, in pink, nary, grey,* champagne, white and sky. 1* hi Pound Discount for Cash. R. D. Lewarg’ opposite Post Office, Stratford V ATEW GOODS—A fine selection of lace neckwear, including Pdtftf I an Collars and Jabots hare just bees opened up. A. Spence, Stratford. ANTED KNOWN—Job in all its branches, at low**! current rates, at the “Stratford £r*o« ing Post” Job Printing Office.,

T ADIES’ One -piece Dresses/ ‘ia Crepes, with pique collpra a|jt cuffs to match; rery smart ifp 4S2|I Ladies’ lussor One-piece Costumes, with silk collars, trimtned feroWß also saxe 87s 6d. A few Childrtß’a White Embroidered Dresses, left, fra*» 20in to 36in., also colored Tunics 9s Gd up, at R. D. Lewers’, opposite Post Office, Stratford. , " O TCK-TAKING Reductions^—Min’I ° Shirts Is lid, ■ 2s, lid,; Singlets 2s lid, Ss 6d, Boys’lHiucy Collars Is, Boys’ Sailor’ Bd, Men’s Felt Hats Is lid at Dfiir. Zealand Clothing Factory. 1 / ; : ■ , ~~ ~~ ■ . OEE the New Goods in Felt and Straw, Hata, ‘JMeij Handkerchief?, Braces, eto;,va# .jjfe, Spence’s store, Stratford. t./ H WJLNTip high grade and: motor cars arid all kinda ery. Sold in j,ny. quantity';. Mo Millan and Fredrio. , •• , EREyou ' Tan and Black Boots, were {Kh to 255, to clear at 16s 6d, ati m P New Zealand Clothing Factory. XSON’T waste time kindling yoßrll# with damp wood. A *‘Lightning* Fire’Lighter will save you both itiq|i« and money. Lights a thousand fitfw with just a little kerosene; you’ll firid you can’t: afford -to be without Thousands in use. Only 6d each at Thi’ Taranaki Hardware Co., Broadway;

ANTED .KNOWN—We make * Speciality of high-class Plmmfc* ing and Electric Light, Heating, ami Power Work.' McMillan and Tredand Girls’ Boots'and Shoes at H;B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. 66 A NDROCK” , Bread Toaster# nice crisp toast, and can be used on a smoking fire. They toast so quickly and all over alike.'Price each. Call and let iis show yon one; your purchase is assured. The Taranaki Hardware Co., successors to 8. Ward and Co., Stratford. A FINE LOT of New Models and Ready-to-Wear Hats in all the Latest Shapes, and in ail the Fashionable Colors. Prices to suit everybody. Also a dainty.lot of underclohkat Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway, Stratford. mre and furnishings at uniform rates have always been a feature 'ef our store. Therefore your smallett order receives faithful and efficient attention at Brocklebank’s. iy4r OTHERS—See the Stoek-t*kini Mark-down Pripflci Mark-down Prices of Children's quality and style in furai-

A T MRS McCALLUM’S you will find all the latest novelties i$ Hat Trimmings. Flowers in 1 rge assortment, Fruit Sprays of newest de. sign, and Feathers of every description. These beautiful goods aja*t bp seen to be appreciated. Cal] next tin* you are passing* ■< OHY our Furniture for three things Comfort, Beauty, and Cur goods possess that happy style. Wo save you money, and give you heU ter quality at Brooklebank’g. A CHIMNEY Sweep i a not require - «i if you use an “Imp" geoi Destroyer, no dust Ino dirt I Beal Cling ever invented. Try one. The Tata, uaki Hardware Co. “The Store that serves you best." T B. RICHARDS (recently vitft ” * Mr Newton King), iifalni^ oeptionally good p'q'tjffli || clients towards sound and growing , vestments North of AackUnd* and if required would personally PMCHBaMM them. Make inqiMeie OOD House, and 8# Anre*. part of Btratfocft good aamati 6775 Cai, term,. A. a. AdJEfc , ■ : ,v. ; ~ ”> t

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 29, 4 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 29, 4 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 29, 4 October 1913, Page 1

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